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Ardent Partners’ Procurement Metrics That Matter in 2026

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2026 Benchmark Report · Ardent Partners

79% of CPOs say 2026 will be harder than last year. Here are the numbers that decide who wins it.

The independent benchmarks on savings, sourcing, compliance, supplier enablement, and AI maturity, with the targets that separate Best-in-Class teams from everyone else.

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311
CPOs and senior procurement executives surveyed worldwide
Jan–Mar
2026 research window, fresh data going into your planning year
7
core performance areas benchmarked, from savings to AI maturity
15+ yrs
of Ardent Partners benchmark research behind the methodology

The question that decides your year

Is your procurement organization outperforming the market, or quietly falling behind it?

Savings pressure is intensifying. Supply risk has become permanent. AI is moving from experimentation to execution. And procurement leaders are being asked to deliver faster decisions, stronger resilience, and measurable business impact, usually with the same resources they had last year.

Procurement is no longer about transactions. It is about strategic architecture. The teams that cannot prove it in numbers get treated like a rubber stamp.

The pattern Ardent Partners heard across 311 procurement leaders

The question is no longer whether procurement matters. It is whether you can show, against an independent benchmark, that yours is ahead. This report gives you the numbers to answer that, before someone in finance asks.

Inside the Report

The benchmarks every CPO should know before they set 2026 targets

See where you stand on the metrics that matter most, and what the top performers are doing that the rest are not.

01
The seven benchmarks that define your standing
Spend under management, savings performance, competitive sourcing coverage, contract-compliant spend, supplier enablement, AI adoption, and ProcureTech trends. The full peer set with what each number is really telling you.
02
Why top teams are prioritizing AI now, not later
Where procurement is actually deploying AI today, why more than 60% are preparing for agentic adoption, and the single barrier most teams underestimate. The order of the findings is not what most assume.
03
The Best-in-Class gap, quantified
New for 2026. The capability and technology differences that separate the top 20% from All Others, with the practical targets you can hold your function to this year.

What you can do with it in week one

One report. Three conversations you can win.

Set savings and compliance targets your board will trust, because they sit against an independent benchmark.
Pressure-test your AI roadmap against where peers are actually deploying, not where vendors say they are.
Show exactly where you trail Best-in-Class, and put a number on the gap you are asking to close.

A few signals from the data

The numbers are moving faster than most plans are

A preview of what the full report unpacks. Each one is a question worth asking before your next planning cycle.

75%
Cost savings is the top CPO priority again, and the share has doubled since 2022.
Where does yours rank?
60%+
of organizations with AI are preparing to add agentic capabilities within two to three years.
Are you in this group, or watching it?
59%
name data quality and structure as the barrier slowing AI down, ahead of budget or talent.
What is really holding your AI back?
90.00%
spend under management is what Best-in-Class organizations now place. The rest sit far below.
How wide is your gap?

Best-in-Class vs. everyone else

The gap is not subtle

Ardent isolated the top 20% of organizations on each metric. The distance between leaders and All Others is where this report earns its place on your desk.

Across both core and advanced solutions, Best-in-Class organizations out-adopt technology at a materially higher rate than their peers, and the advantage compounds. The full category-by-category breakdown is in the report.

About the Author

Andrew Bartolini

Founder & Chief Research Officer, Ardent Partners

One of the most influential voices in global procurement and finance technology, Andrew has spent more than two decades analyzing how technology, talent, and intelligence reshape procurement, accounts payable, and the future of work. His research reaches hundreds of thousands of professionals each year, and he is the publisher of CPO Rising, Payables Place, and The Future of Work Exchange.

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The independent report procurement leaders are using to set targets, brief their boards, and pressure-test their AI roadmaps for the year ahead.

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Source: Ardent Partners, Procurement Metrics That Matter in 2026, Andrew Bartolini, Founder & Chief Research Officer, Ardent Partners.

Ardent Partners is an independent research and advisory firm. Views expressed in the Ardent Partners report are those of the author and do not represent the views of Zycus.

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